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WHAT’S NEW IN 9.2

WHAT’S NEW IN 9.2. PRIMARY FEATURES. THE LOG IN PROCESS NEW LOOK THE DESKTOP THE PATIENT CHART IN A CHART UPDATE HELP. THE LOGIN PROCESS. New Name/Login Screen. Location of Care stays blank until the user’s ID and Password have been authenticated. New Name/Login Screen.

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WHAT’S NEW IN 9.2

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  1. WHAT’S NEW IN 9.2

  2. PRIMARY FEATURES • THE LOG IN PROCESS • NEW LOOK • THE DESKTOP • THE PATIENT CHART • IN A CHART UPDATE • HELP

  3. THE LOGIN PROCESS

  4. New Name/Login Screen Location of Care stays blank until the user’s ID and Password have been authenticated

  5. New Name/Login Screen Persons who work in multiple HT locations will need to make sure that the correct location is selected at the start of each session

  6. YOUR DESKTOP

  7. Appointment Preference Double-click on an appointment on your Desktop Summary to go directly to the patient’s chart

  8. Appointment Preference This feature is only available on the Desktop Summary tab – not from within an appointment book

  9. Care Alerts on the Desktop Displayed along with your Flags, Care Alerts offer extra functionality

  10. The Chart’s Most Recent List Click the Chart button’s dropdown arrow to see the 10most recent charts in which you have been working

  11. THE PATIENT CHART

  12. No Known Medications If it has been documented that the patient has no known medications, it is displayed as such on the Summary tab

  13. No Known Medications “No known medications” also displays prominently across the Patient’s Medications tab, when applicable

  14. Medications Medications prescribed by a non-HealthTeam clinician and recorded as historic can be displayed accordingly

  15. Care Alerts in the Chart Care Alerts are displayed on the Summary tab of the patient’s chart

  16. Care Alert Display Hover over a Care Alert displayed on a different tab to see the full content of that Alert

  17. Care Alert Display Click directly on the Alert display to open the View Alerts/Flags window for more viewing and editing options

  18. Care Alert Pop Ups A Care Alert can be set to Popup when the patient’s chart is accessed

  19. The Alerts/Flags Tab The Alerts/Flags tab displays: * Allergies & Adverse Reactions * Directives * Care Alerts & Flags

  20. A Care Alert Caution Popup Care Alerts can be useful, but they should not be over-used, or users may become desensitized to all Popups and miss something critical about a patient’s medical care.

  21. The History Tab History views are a helpful alternative to flowsheets for displaying narrative text in the patient’s chart

  22. IN A CHART UPDATE

  23. Directives Reviewed Record that the patient’s Directives have been reviewed during an update

  24. New Directive Options The Directives’ Description dropdown list has been significantly expanded

  25. Recording No Known Meds Record in a chart update that the patient has no known medications

  26. Medications Reviewed Record that the patient’s medication list has been reviewed during an update

  27. The Medications Window The patient's active Problems are displayed in the New, Update, and Change Medications windows

  28. Search for a Medication Search for a medication by: * Brand Name * Generic Name, or * Keyword

  29. Medication Search Methods When searching by Brand Name or Generic Name, the Search methods include: * beginning with * containing, and * ending with

  30. Medication Handouts Print a patient handout of the medication selected in the Find Medication window

  31. Handout Print Options When printing a medication handout, you can choose a small or large font, English or Spanish language, and to record printing the handout in the patient’s chart

  32. Dosing Calculator Having selected a medication in the New or Update Medication window, click the Dosing Calculator button to access this feature

  33. The Monograph Utility Select a medication, then click the Monograph button to view reference information about that medication, such as precautions, contraindications, etc.

  34. Historic Medications To record medications prescribed to a patient by a non-HT clinician, set Authorized By: to “Provider, Non-MSU”

  35. Prescription Refills When refilling prescriptions, the system checks for interactions and adverse reactions, then displays the corresponding icon

  36. Updating Problems The person who entered a problem and the one responsible for that problem is displayed in the Update Problems window

  37. Search for a Problem Search for a Problem by: * Code (CPT or ICD-9) * Description, or * Keyword

  38. Problem Search Methods When searching by Code or Description, the Search method options include: * beginning with * containing, and * ending with When searching by Code or Description, the Search method options include: * beginning with * containing, and * ending with

  39. Drug to Disease Interaction Click the Drug interactions icon to see details of drug to disease interactions

  40. Getting Help

  41. Centricity EMR 9.2 Help Get general assistance at Help | Help Topics Read about new 9.2 features in Help | What’s New

  42. Help at the HealthTeam Health Information Technology (517) 355-6531 Training materials http://www.emr.msu.edu/ Submit a service request http://www.hit.msu.edu/

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